TSGAP asks Chi to restart dialogue for Tibetan cause

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Itagar, May 26: The Tibet Support Group of Aruchal Pradesh (TSGAP) has asked Chi to restart dialogue with the Tibetan Government in Exile for a fil solution.

A delegation of the TSGAP led by its President Gicho Kabak has an audience with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in New Delhi yesterday wherein the Nobel Laureate informed that the Tibetan Government in Exile was not demanding full independence for Tibet from Chi and the Tibetans are not against the people of Chi instead they just demand for granting of genuine autonomy on win-win- basis under the middle way approach of the Tibetan Government, a press release informed here today.

The Dalai Lama expressed his gratefulness to the team of TSGAP for extending its support and solidarity for the Tibetan cause. The Tibetan leader emphasized for upholding and preservation of faith, culture and language of every race by involving scholars, youths and students of college and universities through semirs and publication of magazines.

The TSGAP observed that the Dalai Lama was encouraged in 1979 when Deng Xiaoping told his brother Gyalo Thondup that except independence, all other issues could be resolved through negotiation.

“The Dalai Lama agreed to pursue negotiation for a mutually beneficial and peaceful resolution rather than fighting to restore independence,” the Group felt.

The TSGAP assured the Dalai Lama to extend its support and solidarity to the Tibetan cause by means of awareness activities like semir and publication of magazines till Tibet issue is resolved.

TSGAP vice president Tanyong Tatak, Secretary General Anok Wangsa, Secretary Nima Sange and Chairman of Department of Karmik & Adhyatmik (Chos-rig) Affairs (DoKAA) Jambey Wangdi were part of the delegation, the release added.

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